26/03/2012

By American artist Polly Apfelbaum. Apfelbaum's work is both painting and sculpture, and perhaps photography and fashion and formless material process as well. Its all these things - wildly so and wildly not so. ViaI'm Revolting.

23/03/2012

Love the way these macabre porcelain figures by Danish ceramic artist Maria Rubinke are in sharp contrast to the decorative delicacy of the material. Rubinke studied at the Glass- and Ceramic school, Bornholm and since graduating in 2008 she has attracted an enormous amount of attention with her sculptures, which break with the traditional aesthetic one associates with small, charming porcelain figurines.

20/03/2012

Paper sculptures by paper engineer Matt Shlian. "I begin with a system of folding and at a particular moment the material takes over. Guided by wonder my work is made because I cannot visualize its final realization; in this way I come to understanding through curiosity. Via Design Cloud.

19/03/2012

"Art, for me, bears no relation to comedy or music. My art is pure and 'unjudged'. I am creating it for myself – it is personal and private whereas with a film, comedy show or music you expect people to be critiquing, watching, assessing. Art is different; it liberates you."These are the words of Scottish comedian Billy Connolly who has turned his hand to contemporary art and has opened an exhibition of pen and ink drawings at Castle Galleries called Born on a Rainy Day. Via HUH Magazine.

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JE;SU is Jette Tosti and Sus Borgbjerg, both graphic designers, based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and members of Gul Stue. This blog is about things that inspire us and from time to time examples of our work. Enjoy!